Mobile App or Responsive Website?

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Creating an application for mobile or a website depends on the target audience and the nature of the idea. If the concept can be effectively hosted on both platforms, a website is often the preferred choice. This approach allows for a responsive design that adapts to mobile devices, ensuring accessibility regardless of the user's device. An inclusive strategy focuses on optimizing the website experience by adjusting menus and layouts for mobile viewing, making it versatile for all users.
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When should someone create an application for a mobile or a website, if you were to create one of the two?

If you have an idea that can be created to be hosted on both, then which would you choose?
 
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You choose based on your target audience.
 
An inclusive strategy would be to create a website that adapts to mobile devices by narrowing up the menus, etc. appropriately when viewed on a mobile device. That way, it doesn't matter what kind of computing device the visitor is using.
 
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